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Old 09-07-2023, 10:29 AM
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Default 1902 C96 Views Of The World

Just wondering everyone's thoughts on this set. It has the first cards of some very important building such as The Vatican, The Taj Mahal and The Leaning Tower of Piza to name a few. There are only about 4-5 of each graded by PSA and I couldn't find a SGC pop report. The cards are beautiful for the time period. They seem to go for pretty cheap if you can find them. Is this a case of where they are too rare for their own good or people don't really care about buildings?
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Old 09-07-2023, 10:32 AM
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Option #2. Very few graded because the grading costs way more than the card is worth.
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Old 09-07-2023, 11:46 AM
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Option #2. Very few graded because the grading costs way more than the card is worth.
OK so you think there are a decent amount of raw out there?

It's just hard for me to wrap my mind around such significant buildings in 1902 cards not having any collectability but I guess that's the hobby
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Old 09-07-2023, 11:53 AM
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They are very collectible just not very valuable. Most non sports of that era of birds, animals, flags, cars, buildings, scenery etc don’t sell for more than a few dollars a card if in decent condition. They are usually purchased as sets or in large miscellaneous lots. Check eBay and auction house reports…..
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Old 09-07-2023, 01:30 PM
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I have searched on ebay and there is only 1 card available for sale from what I can find. That is why I thought they were rare. Finding info on the set is so scarce that this thread now shows as the top result in Google.
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Old 09-08-2023, 12:47 AM
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Here is a link to where a complete set sold for "best offer" which means less than the asking price of $215 United States dollars..... 50 card set for $200 or less. They are not highly sought after and fall into the non sports abyss of "should be worth more but arent" . I agree they are cool looking and if you like them go after them. Cards like this I usually buy in piles at about $1 per card. A set usually would command a better premium just to have it complete. Non sports is an area where you can pick up old and fairly rare cards at bargain prices. Theres a few exceptions to this but these aint it. However, if you promote the Taj Mahal rookie card enough, who knows? https://www.ebay.com/itm/40411582784...Bk9SR7jC67jOYg

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Oh I know what that one sold for. Once I discovered the set after a late night PSA registry search and realized that I couldn't find others I made a goal to buy all the ones in decent shape I cand find. I've wasted way more on way less rare and cool stuff. I didn't really factor how cheap they were once I realized I couldn't find any. Many people have found gems at yard sales for pennies.

This is definitely not my wheelhouse so this could just be cards I enjoy for myself. The people I have shown at shows think they are really cool and I could've sold for more than I paid. I've only found one other person that was familiar with the set albeit a somewhat small sample size in the big scheme of things.. As I said earlier its hard for me to wrap my head around such significant places loved by many being so cheap. While the idea of a "rookie card" for a building seems dumb, as you said it just takes one idiot tell a lot of people and who knows.

I appreciate the responses.
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